Chapter 345 What a Pretentious Man!
Anson’s people laughed. They thought Beasley was too stupid and desperate to believe Nathan.
In their view, he was courting death.
Anson sneered, “OK. We will play Mr. Evans‘ rules.”
His subordinates all looked at Nathan jokingly. They were waiting to see him lose.
Nathan kicked a sofa. It slid and stopped exactly in front of the line.
Nathan sat on the sofa and smiled, “Can we start?”
Everyone couldn’t help being stunned. He sat down?!
He would sit there and stop everyone out of the line?!
“Shit!”
Redd couldn’t help but swear. He felt his father, himself, and all their people were humiliated by Nathan.
Anson felt the same way, but he was more constrained than his son.
No one liked to be underestimated by others, but Nathan just wanted to minimize them.
Beasley was scared to death.
Louie was calm. He knew Nathan very well. He deserved to be proud and arrogant.
A man walked out of the crowd and said, “I will break his leg.”
Anson nodded, “Okay, Hank. Fix him quickly.”
Everyone couldn’t help but gasp. Hank was tall and muscular.
Beasley’s heart skipped a beat. Hank was the most powerful man under Anson’s command. He once won a consecutive twenty- eight times in boxing games.
Beasley once invited a boxing master to fight with him. He trounced him. Beasley lost a lot of money.
“His kick is powerful. Be careful!” Beasley reminded Nathan.
“Don’t worry. No one can win me. I’m the best!” Nathan said.
Hearing this, everyone was in an uproar.
“How dare you say it!”
“I can’t wait to see him lose! He is too arrogant!”
“Hank, don’t be merciful. Break his legs!”
Beasley was angry. Nathan was too arrogant, and he didn’t even appreciate his kindness.
Hank stepped forward and asked, “Shall we begin?”
Nathan said, “Any time. I don’t mind.”
Hank was enraged. He bowed his back and opened his arms widely. He prepared to attack.
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